Studying little irons and trivets

The books Tuesday’s Children (1977) and Early Tuesday Morning (1986) are considered the definitive references on little irons and trivets. Written by Judy Politzer and illustrated by her husband Frank, each book is thoroughly researched with descriptive text, photographs, illustrations and catalog pages throughout.

One of the most unique and appreciated features of these books is that each iron sole or trivet perimeter is traced over the text describing the item, making possible a direct size comparison.

There’s also guidance in differentiating an original from a reproduction, as well as a comprehensive Index which facilitates cross-referencing. In using both books I’ve found very little duplication of information in the hundreds of irons and trivets presented.

Tuesday’s Children ~ Collecting Little Irons and Trivets (1977)

Format: Plastic comb, 8 1/2 x 11″, 271 pages

Publisher: Self-published by Judy and Frank Politzer

Language: English

600 little irons and 150 little trivets

85 old advertisements

Early Tuesday Morning ~ More Little Irons and Trivets (1986)

Format: Plastic Comb, 8 1/2 x 11″, 258 pages

Publisher: Self-published by Frank Politzer

Language: English

even more little irons, little trivets and old advertisements

The second book Early Tuesday Morning was completed and published by Frank Politzer in 1986 after Judy’s death the year before. It is dedicated “To Judy, whose indomitable spirit, charming wit, unfailing good cheer and enduring love of people, created and nourished the collection, the book, the enterprise, the network of friendship — all that is Tuesday’s Children.”

Vintage, used copies of these two reference books are available online. However, if you’re looking for reference books in mint condition, did you know you can purchase copies through Pressing Iron and Trivet Collectors of America? After Frank Politzer passed away, his family bequeathed the unsold copies of Tuesday’s Children and Early Tuesday Morning to PITCA. You’ll find these spiral bound books available for sale at the PITCA website.